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About 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.

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What percent of thunderstorms produce tornadoes?

Less than 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.


Why does it rain when there's a tornado?

Tornadoes are produced by very strong thunderstorms. Thunderstorms typically produce rain.


Is a tornado a effect of a thunderstorm?

Yes. Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms, though most thunderstorms do not produce tornadoes.


How is a supercell related to a tornado?

Supercells are the rotating thunderstorms that produce the majority of tornadoes.


One percent of these produce tornadoes?

About 1% of severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes.


What is the relationship between a thunderstorm and a tornado?

Thunderstorms can sometimes produce tornadoes as a result of strong updrafts and wind shear within the storm. Tornadoes are often spawned from supercell thunderstorms, which are large, rotating thunderstorms capable of producing severe weather. However, not all thunderstorms produce tornadoes.


What has to happen before a tornado is being developed?

Thunderstorms need to start rotating. This rotation must then tighten and intensify to produce a tornado.


Is a tornado part of a thunderstorm?

Yes. A tornado can be though of as part of a larger parent thunderstorm, though most thunderstorms do not produce tornadoes.


Can isolated Thunderstorms produce Tornadoes?

Yes, isolated thunderstorms can produce tornadoes. Tornadoes can develop within a single thunderstorm or a cluster of thunderstorms. It is important to stay informed of weather alerts and warnings when isolated thunderstorms are present.


Is rain part of the tornado's formation?

Yes it is. Tornadoes form during thunderstorms, and a downdraft caused by rain is one of the things needed to produce the tornado.


What kind of weather is in a tornado?

Tornadoes produce very powerful winds. They occur during severe thunderstorms.


Is a isolated storm a tornado?

No. An isolated storm is simply a thunderstorm that forms in an area where just a few other thunderstorms are occurring. Such storms generally cannot produce tornadoes. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground. The thunderstorms that produce tornadoes usually come from stronger and better organized systems than those that produce isolated thunderstorms.